"I had the situation where Emily had another ride and we agreed she should take that ride and we'll see how Shaun goes on him. We're very thankful for all the work Emily has done with him.
"Shaun is very keen to ride him. We're hopeful he can race well. He's fit and well but a lot depends on how the ground is."
Ellerslie was rated a heavy 11 yesterday, conditions Laekeeper has handled well in the past, though his most recent wins have been on slightly better slow 9 and heavy 10 tracks.
Shaun is very keen to ride him. We're hopeful he can race well. He's fit and well but a lot depends on how the ground is.
TAB bookmakers have Wellington Hurdle (3400m) winner No Tip as a $3.70 favourite ahead of Laekeeper and Bay Rocker at $4.60.
Rees said safely through tomorrow's race Laekeeper would again contest the Great Northern Hurdle (4190m) at Ellerslie on September 7.
Fannin will also partner tomorrow's Pakuranga Hunt Cup (4900m) favourite Raisafuasho at Ellerslie.
Meanwhile, Rees will seek a hat-trick of wins with Maestro Blu in the ITM Winstone Wallboard Gib 1800 at New Plymouth tomorrow, suggesting a win could springboard the Mastercraftsman 5-year-old into Gr.3 New Zealand Cup (3200m) contention at Riccarton in November.
Maestro Blue followed a 3-length Te Aroha maiden win with an even easier 4-length Riccarton Rating 65 win earlier this month and looks well placed in tomorrow's special conditions maiden. "I felt he was nicely placed and we've got a bit of weight relief from the apprentice," Rees said in reference to Mubs Kareem's 4kg allowance.
"We really like him. He's going well and he worked pretty well this morning too. Long-term we'd like to go back to Riccarton in November and get him over a bit more ground. I think he'll stay pretty well. He's probably looking for 2000m now."
- NZ Racing Desk